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Lewis Ambrose·21 December 2018

đŸŽ„ Kylian MbappĂ©'s greatest goals as he hits 20

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Kylian Mbappé only turned 20 on Thursday.

Yes, World cup winner Kylian Mbappé. The first teenager to score in a World Cup final since Pelé.


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A man with 150 professional appearances, 73 goals and 41 assists has only just ended his time as a teenager.

Here are some of his best goals so far, with plenty more to come.


Montpellier 1-2 Monaco – Ligue 1 – February 2017

Already looks like something of a trademark, doesn’t it?

Mbappé’s first goal of 2017, this is the one that saw him take off and power AS Monaco to the Ligue 1 title and the Champions League semi-finals.

Manchester City 5-3 Monaco – Champions League – February 2017

That finish. Nobody is stopping that. The movement is good but the connection on the half-volley is so sweet it’s given us diabetes.

And just like that, Manchester City were stunned and the world knew Mbappé’s name.

Borussia Dortmund 1-2 Monaco – Champions League – April 2017

Mbappé already made his mark as Monaco knocked City out, then he did the same to Dortmund. Latching onto a loose ball, his perfect curled finish nestled into the top corner.

The kid – 18 at the time – was already composure personified.

Monaco 2-0 Saint-Étienne – Ligue 1 – May 2017

Mbappé’s last ever Monaco goal had much of the same composure about it.

This time, he made goalkeeper Stephane Ruffier look a little bit silly with a magical feint, then tapped in to seal the league title.

France 4-2 Croatia – World Cup – July 2018

And he’s already done it on the biggest stage of all, the World Cup final.

It looked like nothing was on, then the Frenchman smashed the ball low and hard beyond Danijel Subasic. A goal that will go down in history.

Guingamp 1-3 PSG – Ligue 1 – August 2018

Mbappé returned from Russia to save PSG on the opening day of the season.

Stepping off the bench at 1-1, the French forward scored twice to win all three points. His second was delightful. A perfect touch, eye-popping acceleration, and a cheeky dinked finish.

Nimes 2-4 PSG – Ligue 1 – September 2018

Perhaps his finest PSG goal so far.

Just watch this first touch. Then watch it again. And again. And again.